In the sun-baked, tumbleweed-tossed wilds of the colossal state of Texas, a bunch of high-energy, boot-stompin' kiddos were kicking up a storm. These twinkle-toed tykes were part of an elite squadron known as the Texas Tornado Dancers. From El Paso to Houston, Amarillo to Austin, they gathered in dance studios, school gyms, and even barns, twirling and tapping to the rhythm of their dreams. Their secret weapon? Dusty Spurs, a cool imaginary character who was as Texan as cowboy boots and chili con carne. He was a tumbleweed turned dance maestro, rolling through the Lone Star State, teaching kids how to dance like nobody's watching. His signature move, the Twisted Tumbleweed Twirl, had kids spinning so fast, they said you could see their laughter whipping up mini tornadoes! With a hat as wide as a mesquite tree and a mustache that twitched in time to the music, Dusty was a sight to behold. He wore cowboy boots that twinkled with each two-step, spurs that jingled with every jig, and a bandana that fluttered like a prairie wind. His laugh, as warm as Texas sunshine, echoed around dance halls, sparking giggles and grins. These Texas Tornado Dancers weren't just about having fun though. They were learning coordination, teamwork, and the art of expressing themselves through movement. From the Texas Three-Step to the Rodeo Romp, they were mastering dance routines that had them leaping higher than a jackrabbit on a pogo stick. So, if ever you find yourself in Texas, keep an ear out for the laughter of dancing kids and the jingling of Dusty's spurs. You just might be lucky enough to catch the Texas Tornado Dancers in action, spinning their way through a dance off that’s hotter than a bowl of spicy Texas chili!
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Welcome to Portland's premier interactive museum and event venue, Experiment PDX, where imagination and creativity know no age limit! Conveniently situated in the heart of South East Portland on Stark St., within the elegant Luxury Bread Building, this remarkable space is dedicated to the exploration of arts, science, and the limitless boundaries of inquisitiveness. Proudly rooted in Portland, Experiment PDX is a treasure trove of geeky delights, facilitating a unique blend of education and entertainment. Our interactive museum of science and art invites children, families, and adults to indulge their curiosity and creativity through hands-on exhibits. But that's not all; we also provide a diverse range of classes, workshops, and talks led by local artists, academics, and cultural enthusiasts. And yes, we haven't forgotten about the fun-loving adults! At our 21+ events, beverages are available for purchase because, let's face it, who says adults can't have a bit of fun too? Experiment PDX is not just a museum, but also an exceptional venue for hosting children's birthday parties with exciting science and art themes. In addition, we offer event spaces for rent, perfect for a variety of functions. We look forward to welcoming you to a world of learning, creativity, and fun at Experiment PDX!

At URJ Greene Family Camp, camp magic isn't just for summer! We bring the joy, camaraderie, and enriching activities of camp into every day of the year. We've made it our mission to be a constant source of engaging Jewish experiences, broadcasting the best of our camp activities to our community, no matter the season. We're proud to say our programs, both summer and year-round, are firmly rooted in four core Jewish values. First, we emphasize Hineni - being an individual and understanding one's unique worth. Second, we promote Reut - the creation of meaningful, lasting relationships. We also value Kavod, meaning respect for peers and oneself. And, finally, we celebrate Am Yisrael, the community of Jewish people. These time-honored, universally embraced values provide the foundation for every event we organize. They're how we anchor our activities in the rich tapestry of Jewish tradition. By doing so, we aim to ensure that Judaism remains relevant, accessible, and meaningful for all our campers in the present day.